Neruda mention other animals in the poem to make comparison with cat.
<h3>Why does Neruda regards other animals in the poem? </h3>
Neruda regards other animals so that he can compare them to the cat, because he was trying to describe other animals.
And we know that Cat was one of the character in the poem that was been made as a base to make comparison.
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<u>Answer:</u>
Hittite society was organized: (3) by a king who directly controlled the people
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Hittites were an early Anatolian people. They formed an empire between 1600-1180 BCE. The Hittites used to manufacture advanced iron goods.
The head of the Hittite state was the king, followed by his successor, usually his offspring. But there were few branches of the government led independently by some officials. Hittite’s used to worship storm Gods. So, the correct answer is Option 3. Other options are incorrect because neither king owned all the land as per option 1, nor they were organised with the pharaoh, his bureaucrats and then general people, as per Option 2. Option 4 says that the generals reporting to king used to rule, is also incorrect.
According to <em>"The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain"</em>, one powerful way that the standard of whiteness affects African Americans is through the unconscious.
In the poem, the author states this idea very well at the beginnig of the poem when he says: <em>"...I want to be a poet, not a Negro poet..." </em>One can interpret that the poet has a conscious desire to be white or an unconscious desire not to be black.
The use of whiteness as a standard of beauty and wellness is another powerful way to impact African Americans.
<em>Langston Hughes</em> wrote "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain" in 1926.
In the poem, Hughes wrote about the lives of Black People in Balck neighbourhoods in the United States.
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